
Thursday 08/January/2026 – 07:10 PM
The US Senate agreed to pass a bill that would prevent the administration of US President Donald Trump from making military decisions in… Venezuela.
The American CNN indicated that the Senate passed a bill preventing the Trump administration from continuing military operations against Venezuela without the approval of Congress.
A bill to prevent Trump from continuing military operations against Venezuela
US President Donald Trump issued orders to kidnap Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, without the approval of the US Congress, on January 3, which aroused the ire of members of Congress regarding Trump’s exclusive control of military decisions concerning the United States of America.
Earlier, US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to travel to Venezuela in the future, when things stabilize in Caracas, saying: I would like to travel there… and I believe that at some point the situation will become safe.
Trump and Venezuela
President Trump said, during an interview with the New York Times yesterday evening, Wednesday, that he expects the United States to manage Venezuela and extract oil from its huge reserves for years.
He added, “We will rebuild it in a very profitable way. We will use and import oil. We will reduce oil prices. We will provide money to Venezuela that desperately needs it.”








